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Re: just curious....Leah
From: Robert (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed Dec 15 21:22:08 1999
Lisa:
I've been packing carefully. I have things labeled that I want to store in
the storage closet. We're hoping to buy a home next summer so we're not
bothering to unpack everything. Then I've labeled exactly what is in each
box so we can unpack things based on their importance. I guess being an
ex-military brat, that moved around frequently, taught me to label, label,
label. It makes moving so much easier when you stay organized. What will
be so much fun is learning our new area. I love exploring and usually have
a blast finding my way home from new areas within a new city.
No new pain med yet. I see my primary care doc tomorrow and then I should
be set with my new pain meds. I'll definitely let everyone know how the
appointment goes once I am home.
Bob continues to get rid of the cold. I'd say he's almost done with it with
the exception of congestion at night. We'll have to hope that the
tracheotomy leaves next month. Then maybe he'll stop being so congested.
Hope you hear about your biopsy results soon. It's got to be so nerve
racking not knowing what's going on with your leg. Especially when dealing
with all that swelling. Take care and try and keep your leg elevated.
Love you,
Leah S.
bobsmountain@compaq.net
-----Original Message-----
From: anonymous@obgyn.net <anonymous@obgyn.net>
To: Multiple recipients of list ENDO <anonymous@obgyn.net>
Date: Tuesday, December 14, 1999 8:24 AM
Subject: Re: just curious....Leah
>Leah...
>You're welcome, and I hope all is well as you prepare to get moved
>this week. We do miss you, but we understand and know that you
>are extremely busy. It will be wonderful when you do get settled in
>and can spend Christmas in your new home. You won't have the
>pressure of having to get things done right away either. When we
>moved here, we packed the necessities separately (like the coffee
>pot!) and then we could unpack at our leisure. It worked out very
>well since I was also recovering from surgery. I hope you have
>gotten your pain med by now...it would certainly help this week!
>Hope Bob is continuing to feel well also...you are in our thoughts
>and prayers. No results yet from the biopsy, but it should be this
>week. Thanks for asking and understanding.
>Love,
>Lisa
>
><< Lisa:
> Thanks for your kind words. It's tough extending myself out with caring
for
> Bob, packing for the move, cleaning the apartment in preparation for our
> departure, etc., etc., etc. I try my hardest to stay in touch here at the
> forum but sometimes I just too busy. Oh well, can't wait to settle in our
> new place and then I can get our lives back to some semblance of order.
> Bob is sounding better and I think the antibiotics definitely made him
turn
> that corner away from the cold. I hope he stays healthy for the next
month
> as his ENT surgeon is hoping to remove the tracheotomy on 1/11/2000 (two
> days before my birthday--I'll be thrilled to celebrate the removal of the
> trach with my special day).
> I'll definitely let all of you know what my doc gives me for my new pain
> med. I hope it's something I can function on and get away from the pain
at
> the same time. I'm very concerned about my liver and want to see the
> numbers straighten out.
> Hope your leg is feeling better tonight. I know that's just been a hassle
> dealing with. When will you get the biopsy results?
> Take care and I'll be in touch. Love to you,
> Leah S.
> bobsmountain@compaq.net
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